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Interested to hear people's experiences with Fly Ahead on Virgin — specifically whether others have been using it as a money-saving strategy rather than just a convenience perk.
A few months ago I needed to move to an earlier same-day flight on HBA–MEL on a Choice fare. I called the call centre around 7am and was moved to VA1321 (10:35am), which surprised me — outside the golden triangle I expected them to only put me on the nearest flight to my original (VA1323 at 12:35pm). It was completely painless.
Since then I've deliberately booked the much cheaper late evening Choice fare (usually VA1335 at 8:20pm) and called on the morning to move to VA1321 or VA1323. The biggest price gap I've seen is $420 for VA1321 vs $150 for VA1335 — so a $270 saving just by taking a punt on availability and using the Platinum perk. Done it successfully three times now.
The one time it didn't work was MEL–HBA, where the only earlier flight was fully booked — so I just ended up with a longer stint in the VA MEL lounge
Has anyone else been doing this systematically? Have I just been lucky with availability on a thin route?
Next level consideration is a family trip I have coming up with wife & 2 kids - the savings go next level when its 4 fares but I'm obviously taking a bigger risk that 4 seats will be available on the earlier flights and not to mention that 4 seats are together.
A few months ago I needed to move to an earlier same-day flight on HBA–MEL on a Choice fare. I called the call centre around 7am and was moved to VA1321 (10:35am), which surprised me — outside the golden triangle I expected them to only put me on the nearest flight to my original (VA1323 at 12:35pm). It was completely painless.
Since then I've deliberately booked the much cheaper late evening Choice fare (usually VA1335 at 8:20pm) and called on the morning to move to VA1321 or VA1323. The biggest price gap I've seen is $420 for VA1321 vs $150 for VA1335 — so a $270 saving just by taking a punt on availability and using the Platinum perk. Done it successfully three times now.
The one time it didn't work was MEL–HBA, where the only earlier flight was fully booked — so I just ended up with a longer stint in the VA MEL lounge
Has anyone else been doing this systematically? Have I just been lucky with availability on a thin route?
Next level consideration is a family trip I have coming up with wife & 2 kids - the savings go next level when its 4 fares but I'm obviously taking a bigger risk that 4 seats will be available on the earlier flights and not to mention that 4 seats are together.
